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Overseas Territories Police and Fire Service Medal

Awarded for long or meritorious service by police and fire services in UK Overseas Territories.

OTPFSM

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At a glance

Established
1938 by King George VI
Awarding body
The British Crown
Rank
Overseas Territories Police and Fire Service Medal
Formal title
None

Overview

Recognises dedication and distinguished service in Overseas Territories.

Eligibility

Police and fire service members in Overseas Territories

  • Long service
  • Meritorious service

Overseas Territories

Rank & Precedence

Overseas Territories Police and Fire Service Medal - Medal for Overseas Territories

  1. Above: None
  2. Below: Higher national medals

Entitlements

Post-nominal letters
OTPFSM
Formal title
None
Insignia
Medal and ribbon

Award Process

  • Local government or service nomination
  • Overseas Territories honours committee
  • Approved by the Sovereign

Announced: Territory honours lists

Royal ceremony

Significance

Long or meritorious service overseas

  • Service
  • Duty
  • Commitment

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Linked data

A medal recognising distinguished or gallant service by police and fire service personnel in the British Overseas Territories.

Post-nominal
OTPFSM

From the Honoria honours vocabulary (SKOS). exactMatch = Wikidata; closeMatch = The Gazette honours ontology (official but a 2008–2015 beta).

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